The Center for Civic Innovation’s mission is to inspire people to take action, invest in promising homegrown ideas, and advocate for policy change. We’re living in some challenging times. CCI believes that informed and civically engaged residents are key in making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. That's why we started this podcast series to provide our community with important and relevant policy updates. Each episode recaps the past week and provides a look ahead at what’s on the agenda next week, including opportunities for the public to engage.
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for March 23, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Links mentioned during this episode: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov – The Atlanta City Council's website for details on meetings and legislation https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/2021ClusterConversations – Atlanta Public Schools Cluster Conversations http://surveymonkey.com/r/ATLPoliceReform – community survey on public safety and law enforcement http://npu.civicatlanta.org – find out more about Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) http://bit.ly/marchsocialstudies – CCI's webinar on race, housing, and class in Atlanta on Friday, March 26th at noon Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for more info about everything mentioned in this episode, and a lot more!
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for March 16, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Links mentioned during this episode: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov – The Atlanta City Council's website for details on meetings and legislation https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/2021ClusterConversations – Atlanta Public Schools Cluster Conversations http://surveymonkey.com/r/ATLPoliceReform – community survey on public safety and law enforcement http://npu.civicatlanta.org – find out more about Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for more info about everything mentioned in this episode, and a lot more!
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for March 8, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Links mentioned during this episode: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov – The Atlanta City Council's website for details on meetings and legislation https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/2021ClusterConversations – Atlanta Public Schools Cluster Conversations https://www.atlantahousing.org/notices/ – Atlanta Housing's public hearing and draft Move-to-Work Annual Plan https://www.atlantaga.gov/government/departments/city-planning/office-of-design/urban-design-commission/design-awards – Atlanta Urban Design Commission Awards http://npu.civicatlanta.org – find out more about Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for more info about everything mentioned in this episode, and a lot more!
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for March 1, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Links mentioned during this episode: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov – The Atlanta City Council's website for details on meetings and legislation https://www.atlantahousing.org/notices/ – Atlanta Housing's public hearing and draft Move-to-Work Annual Plan https://www.atlantaga.gov/government/departments/city-planning/office-of-design/urban-design-commission/design-awards – Atlanta Urban Design Commission Awards http://npu.civicatlanta.org – find out more about Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for more info about everything mentioned in this episode, and a lot more!
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for February 19, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Links mentioned during this episode: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov – The Atlanta City Council's website for details on meetings and legislation https://www.atlantahousing.org/notices/ – Atlanta Housing's public hearing and draft Move-to-Work Annual Plan http://npu.civicatlanta.org – find out more about Atlanta's Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for more info about everything mentioned in this episode, and a lot more!
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for February 12, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for links mentioned during this episode.
It's the Center for Civic Innovation's Weekly Policy Update for February 5, 2021. The Center for Civic Innovation's mission is to increase civic participation and elevate more effective solutions in Atlanta by inspiring people to take action, investing in the work of local community leaders, and advocating for policy change. We believe that informed and civically-engaged residents are the key to making Atlanta the city we all know it can be. Visit our Weekly Policy Update blog post for links mentioned during this episode.